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30. Upon the Marriage of William Earl of Pembrook; and Mary, Daughter to the Earl of Salisbury, 1605.
For Nature, Wisdom, Beauty, Age, Estates,Nobility, ye are most equal Mates:
Yet Sir, I this confess; you have not wed
So Nobly, as deserv'd, your Bridal-bed.
And I acknowledge Madam; that you are,
Worthy a Husband, yours, excelling far.
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